The absence of citizens and of a deputation, and even the burning of Moscow, did not disconcert him. [verb]
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But the wary and vigilant leader of the Hurons was not so easily disconcerted. [verb]
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This declaration quite disconcerted him. [verb]
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David, in some measure familiarized to the scene, led the way with a steadiness that no slight obstacle was likely to disconcert, into this very building. [verb]
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"Peace," said Macbriar, somewhat disconcerted; "it is not for thee to instruct tender professors, or to construe Covenant obligations." [verb]
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The whole design of the river seems disconcerted. [verb]
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Both were received by such a heavy fire as disconcerted their ranks and effectually checked their progress. [verb]
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